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Signs Of Foot Psoriasis And Treatment- Dr Sushree Sovana - Visakhpatnam
Monday, 18 August, 2025
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City:
Visakhpatnam, Andhra Pradesh
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Demand
Price:
Rs 1,000
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Foot psoriasis, also known as palmoplantar psoriasis, manifests as scaly, itchy, and sometimes painful patches on the feet, often with cracked or thickened skin. Treatment options range from topical creams and light therapy to systemic medications, depending on the severity and individual needs..
Signs of Foot Psoriasis:
Scaly, red, or discolored patches: These can be raised, thickened, and covered with silvery-white scales.
Dry, cracked skin: Especially on the heels and balls of the feet, these cracks can be painful and even bleed.
Itching and burning sensations: These can range from mild to severe and can be very uncomfortable.
Pitted or thickened nails: Psoriasis can also affect the toenails, causing them to become pitted, thickened, or even separate from the nail bed.
Blisters (in pustular psoriasis): Some individuals with palmoplantar psoriasis develop tiny, pus-filled blisters on the affected skin.
Location: Symptoms can occur on the soles, tops of the feet, between the toes, and even around the nails.
Treatment Options:
Corticosteroids: Creams or ointments that reduce inflammation and slow down skin cell growth.
Vitamin D analogues: Topical medications that help regulate skin cell growth.
Salicylic acid and coal tar: Help to soften and remove scales.
Moisturizers: Essential for keeping the skin hydrated and preventing cracks.
Light Therapy (Phototherapy):
Exposure to controlled amounts of ultraviolet (UV) light can help reduce inflammation and slow down skin cell growth.
Consult a doctor:
If you suspect you have foot psoriasis, it's essential to see a doctor or dermatologist for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Book your appointment at 09966300034, www.dermaone.in
Signs of Foot Psoriasis:
Scaly, red, or discolored patches: These can be raised, thickened, and covered with silvery-white scales.
Dry, cracked skin: Especially on the heels and balls of the feet, these cracks can be painful and even bleed.
Itching and burning sensations: These can range from mild to severe and can be very uncomfortable.
Pitted or thickened nails: Psoriasis can also affect the toenails, causing them to become pitted, thickened, or even separate from the nail bed.
Blisters (in pustular psoriasis): Some individuals with palmoplantar psoriasis develop tiny, pus-filled blisters on the affected skin.
Location: Symptoms can occur on the soles, tops of the feet, between the toes, and even around the nails.
Treatment Options:
Corticosteroids: Creams or ointments that reduce inflammation and slow down skin cell growth.
Vitamin D analogues: Topical medications that help regulate skin cell growth.
Salicylic acid and coal tar: Help to soften and remove scales.
Moisturizers: Essential for keeping the skin hydrated and preventing cracks.
Light Therapy (Phototherapy):
Exposure to controlled amounts of ultraviolet (UV) light can help reduce inflammation and slow down skin cell growth.
Consult a doctor:
If you suspect you have foot psoriasis, it's essential to see a doctor or dermatologist for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Book your appointment at 09966300034, www.dermaone.in